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Ken Hill's Phantom of the Opera. First produced in England in 1976, this comic melodrama had a book by Hill and a score by Ian Armit. In 1984 Hill dropped the original music and wrote new lyrics to arias by Gounod, Offenbach, Verdi, Mozart and Donizetti. Lloyd Webber considered...
On the afternoon of Sept. 22, 1986, Indianapolis, Indiana, probation officer Tom Gahl paid a call on his new client, "Crazy" Mike Jackson. The nickname was not frivolous; Jackson was a 200-lb., 40-year-old addict with a history of irrational behavior. As Gahl approached, Jackson abruptly opened fire...
That will be their only meeting place. Within days of his flight from Indianapolis, Jackson made the FBI's Most Wanted list. But the feds were not the ones who ran him to earth in Wright City, Missouri. That honor belonged to J.R. Buchanan, a professional tracker right out of...
Entry from notebook: God didn't make little green apples. And it don't rain in Indianapolis in the summertime.
In Indianapolis, Dan Quayle urged supporters to "pull together now" behind Clinton. He only hinted at his own aspirations for the future.